Rounding out the specs, the 920 will have a PureView camera on the back — but sadly it’ll be an 8-megapixel unit, rather than the PureView 808's monstrous 41-megapixel sensor. According to The Verge, Nokia feels justified in using the PureView moniker because the 920 will include “advancements in image stabilization and camera software.”

when the OS came out a couple years ago the lastest one with the Tiles, it was cool at first, but then small things that are just so easy on a iphone are so difficult on the windows phone, and the apps always seemed buggy, always crashing. drove me crazy. I finally just went in and paid retail for a iphone.

It was a bit buggy at first. You obviously dont remember the first iPhone. Thing is a monster now. Only downside is syncing that thing with ZUNE is a joke. Should roll out awesome with Win8, which I have already running the CP.

Its terrible, so unresponsive compared to iTunes. Only reason Zune is on my computer is for syncing my phone. I dont use it for anything besides keeping the phone updated and backing up pictures. Ive taken over 1000 pictures with that thing.

Zune was the whole reason i got the window's phone, b/c i used to use to Zune players for my music and loved it, but the phone i had couldn't hold all my music and the syncing sucked, it was just a mess all the way around.